Earlville Conservation Club shares Big Buck Contest winners from 2020 season

The Earlville Conservation Club Big Buck Contest winners Jason Florenze, Jacob Bohnert, Charlie Frank. (Submitted photo)

EARLVILLE – The Earlville Conservation Club was unable to hold their annual meeting and Chicken-n-Biscuit Dinner, but they did host their traditional Big Buck Contest on January 12, 2021.

The club's first resumed meeting will be at 7 p.m. on May 3 in the Huff Brau Dining Hall.

“It was a successful hunting season and we had several members enter the contest this year. We extend a big thank you to Andy Migonis, Paul Orth, and Jim Dowd for scoring the racks for the club,” announced the conservation club.

The Earlville Conservation Club will resume regular meetings on the first Monday of each month at the Earlville Huff Brau Dining Hall. 

Meetings start at 6 p.m. during the winter months, and 7 p.m during daylight savings (spring/summer/early fall). 

Some of the events sponsored by the club include trout release, annual kids fishing derby, trap shots, pheasant release and the annual big buck contest. 

Yearly memberships cost $5/adult & $3/youth [16 & under].  Please contact Betsy Campbell for further information; [607]226-1673.

–From the Earlville Conservation Club

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